![]() So, I decided to generate three download lists using three of my favourite mirrors. ![]() aria2 supports downloading a file from multiple sources (and protocols!) at the same time. Somehow, I was getting decent speeds with concurrent outbound connections, so I decided to use multiple mirrors to download the packages. Downloading from multiple servers with aria2 As always, whenever I need to update my system with a bad internet connection, I fall back to aria2. Today I decided to go ahead and update the system anyway, only to find that the download speeds were excruciatingly slow. ![]() I have been having internet speed problems lately (as always :P), which kept me from updating my Arch Linux system. Now that we are able to focus the command lines of the respective consoles, another problem arises. In future versions of Firefox - probably starting from Firefox 30 - the behaviour will change to: always focus the command line (similar to the current behaviour of Firebug). Note: In the present stable version of Firefox (Firefox 27), the above key combination toggles the Firefox Web Console. In case you didn't know the shortcut keys, here they are:įor Firebug's Console, the key combination is Ctrl + Shift + Lįor Firefox's Web Console, the key combination is Ctrl + Shift + K ![]() If you are like me, then you have probably figured that (thankfully) there are keyboard shortcuts to focus the command lines of the respective consoles. This gets very repetitive and tiring, real fast. While working with Firebug's Console or Firefox's Web Console, you have to constantly keep switching focus from the web page to the respective command line and back, using the mouse. ![]()
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